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11 'fake electors' from 2020, including Meadows and Giuliani, indicted in Arizona
An Arizona grand jury has indicted a group of allies of former President Donald Trump for their efforts to try to keep him in power after the 2020 election.
Loss Of Smell Or Taste Emerges As Possible Precursor To Some COVID-19 Cases
A team of British doctors, citing anecdotal evidence from around the world, believe that losing the senses of smell or taste may be symptoms of contracting the new coronavirus.
Coronavirus Updates: Trump Signs Relief Bill
NPR politics and science correspondents round up the latest news in the federal response to the coronavirus epidemic in the United States, including of the passage of the emergency rescue bill.
Nevada Gov. Sisolak Faces Shutdown Of Tourism-Dependent Economy
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak about the growing coronavirus outbreak in his state, which has an economy reliant on gaming and tourism.
New York City Hospital Director Says Equipment Supply Will Only Last Through March
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dr. Mitchell Katz, president and chief executive officer of NYC Health + Hospitals, about how the coronavirus is already challenging hospitals in New York City.
Coronavirus Pandemic Further Strains U.S.-China Relations
by Greg Myre
The United States-China relationship is often described as the most important global relationship of the 21st century. The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the fraught nature of these ties.
Libraries Get Creative With E-Books And Other Online Offerings
Want to read, but your library is shut because of the coronavirus? Head over to your public library's website and find out how you can download books to read and listen to.
Can I Just Tell You: Accepting And Dealing With Grief In The Time Of Pandemic
by Michel Martin
NPR's Michel Martin shares her thoughts on coping with the grief people are feeling over their losses big and small because of the coronavirus.
What To Make Of The Lack Of Professional Sports Due To The Coronavirus
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with ESPN journalist Howard Bryant about the the hole left in American lives with the pause in professional sports because of the coronavirus.
Chef José Andrés Addresses More Questions On Food During The Coronavirus Epidemic
NPR's Michel Martin and chef Jose Andres answer more listener questions about the food supply chain, grocery shopping and cooking with substitutes when staple foods aren't available.
Chef José Andrés Addresses Questions On The Restaurant Business During The Epidemic
NPR's Michel Martin and chef José Andrés answer listener questions about the restaurant industry, the grocery supply chain and food preparation during the coronavirus epidemic.
Public Health Professor Answers Listener Questions About The Coronavirus
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Ashish Jha, faculty director of the Global Health Institute at Harvard University, to answer listener questions about the coronavirus.
What Happened Today: Questions About The Relief Bill And If Measures Are Working
NPR economics and science correspondents answer listener questions about a government relief package and if the latest measures to fight the coronavirus are working.